Главная
Study mode:
on
1
Intro
2
Welcome
3
Introduction
4
Overview
5
Safety Warning
6
Safety Controls
7
Security Risks
8
Recommendations
9
Inside the System
10
Thoughts
11
How Electric Motors Work
12
Datasheets
13
Control Theory
14
Security Problem
15
Common Attacks
16
Motor Threat Model
17
Layers
18
Attack Objectives
19
Physical Attacks
20
Remote Control Car
21
Remote Pin Control
22
Output Speed Graph
23
Sensor Layer
24
I2C
25
Disrupter Jam
26
Single Command Injection
27
Second Control Attack
28
Wiring
29
Results
30
Drive Layer
31
First Drive Layer Attack
32
Second Drive Layer Attack
33
Low Voltage
34
Motor Layer
35
Digital Servo
36
Low Layer
37
Summary
38
Scenario
39
Attackers
40
Refine Goals
41
Boneyard
42
Takeaways
43
Thanks
Description:
Explore the security vulnerabilities of electric motors in this 48-minute Black Hat conference talk. Dive into the world of electric motor attacks that bridge the gap between cyber and physical realms, potentially causing real-world damage. Learn about the ubiquity of electric motors, their control systems, and their significant impact on global electricity consumption. Discover various attack vectors, including physical attacks, sensor layer exploits, drive layer vulnerabilities, and motor layer weaknesses. Examine case studies involving remote control cars, digital servos, and industrial systems. Gain insights into motor threat models, attack objectives, and common attack techniques. Understand the importance of security in electric motor systems and explore recommendations for mitigating risks. Ideal for cybersecurity professionals, engineers, and anyone interested in the intersection of cybersecurity and physical systems.

Attacking Electric Motors for Fun and Profit

Black Hat
Add to list
0:00 / 0:00